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Submit your residential project here and you can expect to receive responses from contractors usually within one hour of posting your job. A confirmation email will be sent to you that will enable you to manage your posting and includes tips for screening contractors. Remember to take precautions in hiring the right contractor for the job.

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Home Foundation Repair

Rest assured with concrete foundation, structural stabilization, house leveling, retaining wall repair, and foundation engineering. Connect with a skilled foundation and retaining wall contractor. Try our free project posting service for your home improvement foundation project.

Home Foundation Repair

When it comes to home improvement, BidClerk facilitates successful project management by the homeowner. Pricing evaluation, builder qualifications and contract awards are just a few project management elements that are supported by the services BidClerk provides. Rather than merely settling with the first available home foundation repairman, BidClerk allows homeowners to filter through options and determine which provides the most value.

Foundation is arguably the most important component of any structural building. Commonly appropriated to site work and concrete contractors, foundations and retaining walls must be precise and stable. There are several factors that play into foundation development, but the basic concept is this: Earth is removed, re-filled and covered in order to provide a balanced base upon which the home will be constructed. A retaining wall is built to stabilize and hold back soil and/or rock from downslope movement or erosion. Masonry, stone, brick, concrete, vinyl, steel and timber are common materials used for the construction of retaining walls. Due to the fact that a home literally is only as strong as its foundation, it is highly recommended that foundation work for new home construction, home additions, or extensive landscaping work be guided by experience professional contractors.

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